Hilaria Thomas and Alec Baldwin arrive at James Gandolfini's funeral in New York, June 27, 2013. (Lucas Jackson/Reuters)

Alec Baldwin's verified Twitter account was deleted late on Thursday after the apparently enraged actor published a series of tweets aimed at a Daily Mail journalist who wrote a story about his wife's conduct at James Gandolfini's funeral.

According to the Daily Mail, Baldwin's wife, Hilaria, tweeted during Gandolfini's funeral service at New York's Cathedral Church of Saint John:

Messages included a request for ideas about wedding anniversary presents and promotional notes about her upcoming appearance on the Rachael Ray show.

The 29-year-old, who is due to give birth to her first child this summer, did make time to pay tribute to the late actor amid the social media flurry, writing: ‘The circle of life is unbelievable--birth, life, death... Please take care of yourselves as life is fragile. Rest in Peace Jimmy.’

The newspaper even included a timeline of the purported tweets:

Around 8am: Mrs Baldwin retweeted an Us Weekly link about herself 8:47am: Tweeted about making smoothies on Rachael Ray. She then retweeted a Rachael Ray about her own beach bag packing tips 9:53am: She joked that Billy Joel’s ex-wife has good smoothie recipies About 10am: Around the time the funeral is scheduled to start, she retweets Rachael Ray again, this time about her smoothies 10:17am: Tweets about the circle of life as James’ friends are speaking at his funeral 11:09am: She tweets asking for shopping tips for an anniversary present as Rev. Dr. Kowalski addressed the congregation 3.49pm She insists that she doesn't 'believe in bringing phones into a funeral' adding, 'I never did and I never would'

And:

During the time of the service, she re-tweeted a post from the Rachael Ray show, promoting one of her own recipes of a summer smoothie.

'I'm sure you have some amazing recipes!' Hilaria wrote.

Thursday afternoon, Hilaria tweeted: "I don't believe in bringing phones into a funeral and I never did and I never would."